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Hi

I hope you are all well.

Another report on the benefits of singing.

dailymail.co.uk/health/arti...

Cheers

Jo

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azaard

Sorry Jo but if singing helps, why can i no longer play me sax, without nearly passing out after a couple of bars, ( no king, wheezey, dassis, not pub bars ) and i could play for fun 9 months ago, ??

Yep My Lung Doc Told Me That Too :)

Am More A Whistler :P

But Ye Did Think He Was making fun of me (edited by mod) ... But Apparently Not Is True

Great Post Al The Best :)

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azaard

Yes saxophone got three two tenors and an alto well sons hot them now, he plays he plays with the Sun Street Stompers in Lancaster.

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A Shall Google Them And Have E Look :)

Never New You Had It In Ya Nice One :)

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libby7827 in reply toazaard

Is that your son at the back of this pic azaard

jazznorthwest.co.uk/sunstrt...

Wolf whistles..................... Lol!

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azaard in reply tolibby7827

No he's not an actual member of the band, he plays at the open jam nights with them, when he's home,

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azaard in reply tolibby7827

Just realised Bob Moffat ( the ivory plonker ) is missing, fantastic jazz pianist

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azaard in reply toazaard

And the photo's taken in the bay window of the John 'O' Gaunt, Market Street, Lancaster great pub,

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libby7827 in reply toazaard

I love live music in pubs, it doesn't matter what kind of music it is, there's just something so happy, cosy and intimate about it.

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azaard in reply tolibby7827

You've never been in the Priory Lancaster, there's nothing cosy or intimate about the music played there, real heavy rock. I like it, but can't here nowt fer a couple of days after. :O

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dall05

Hi Jo, I connect my computer to the highfi, then pick a song off youtube with lyrics, then its away to go on high volume, My voice ain't that good but its a bit of fun and its great for breathing control.

Luckily I live in a detatched house so I've no neighours to complain. Ha Ha.

Yesterday I had a go at Noel Gallagers High Flying Birds or should I say destroyed it.

Its Rock & Roll Jo but not as you know it.

Tony.

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phillips1

Is glad I live a long way away from Azaard and dall05. lol

I am frightened to sing, to the noise I might produce. I used to love singing years ago. Ravages of time.

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libby7827 in reply to

Me too Annie, the neighbours would probably send the RSPCA round at the sound of a cat being strangled. I even talk out of tune these days, more often than not just a faint croak come out if I have to answer the phone, then spend the next 30 secs trying to clear my throat.

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I Understand Annie80 :)

Don;t Have To Explain :))

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I am now annieseed, daz - had a new image.

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Yep Forgot ... But Did Correct It On Other :)

Ah yes I remember it well ;-)

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libbygood

I'm singing in the rain Jo, it's really good fun.

Lib x

A Was Only Thinking About That Poor Billy Bopper ... Yesterday And How That Is A Great Name Really

Would Of Thought You Would Of Seen Name Like That On Here ... Given All Great And Unusual Screen Names People Use :)

My voice fell out of a multi-storey car park ... and never recovered... At least that's what my brothers used to tell me when I was singing in the bath....

They also said I'd earn a handsome living from singing - at 10.10pm closing time .... sadly that opportunity passed me by with the pubs open all hours ... ho hum

Good article, Jo.

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annanother

Church choir can sing louder now so they will not hear me have a go :-)

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KingoftheCocktails

Just got back from Trent Vineyard More meeting.Singing!.I gave up after the first chorus.

Richard

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